The passions are the voice of the body. Jean-Jacques Rousseau More Quotes by Jean-Jacques Rousseau More Quotes From Jean-Jacques Rousseau Let it not, therefore, be said that the Sovereign is not subject to the laws of his State; since the contrary is a true proposition of the right of nations, which flattery has sometimes attacked but good princes have always defended as the tutelary divinity of their dominions. How much more legitimate is it to say with the wise Plato, that the perfect felicity of a kingdom consists in the obedience of subjects to their prince, and of the prince to the laws, and in the laws being just and constantly directed to the public good! Jean-Jacques Rousseau plato wise law I long remained a child, and I am still one in many respects. Jean-Jacques Rousseau stills long children It is as if my heart and my brain did not belong to the same person. Feelings come quicker than lightning and fill my soul, but they bring me no illumination; they burn me and dazzle me. Jean-Jacques Rousseau illumination soul heart That man is truly free who desires what he is able to perform, and does what he desires. Jean-Jacques Rousseau doe desire men In the strict sense of the term, a true democracy has never existed, and never will exist. Jean-Jacques Rousseau democracies-have existence democracy Your first duty is to be humane. Love childhood. Look with friendly eyes on its games, its pleasures, its amiable dispositions. Which of you does not sometimes look back regretfully on the age when laughter was ever on the lips and the heart free of care? Why steal from the little innocents the enjoyment of a time that passes all too quickly? Jean-Jacques Rousseau laughter teaching heart Jewish authors would never have invented either that style nor that morality; and the Gospel has marks of truth so great, so striking, so utterly inimitable, that the invention of it would be more astonishing than the hero. Jean-Jacques Rousseau style hero would-be Government originated in the attempt to find a form of association that defends and protects the person and property of each with the common force of all. Jean-Jacques Rousseau liberty government association People who know little are usually great talkers, while men who know much say little. It is plain that an ignorant person thinks everything he does know important, and he tells it to everybody. But a well-educated man is not so ready to display his learning; he would have too much to say, and he sees that there is much more to be said, so he holds his peace. Jean-Jacques Rousseau men knowledge thinking There is no evildoer who could not be made good for something. Jean-Jacques Rousseau made Great men never make bad use of their superiority. They see it and feel it and are not less modest. The more they have, the more they know their own deficiencies. Jean-Jacques Rousseau greatness use men Happiness: a good bank account, a good cook, and a good digestion. Jean-Jacques Rousseau motivational inspirational life It is easier to conquer than to administer. With enough leverage, a finger could overturn the world; but to support the world, one must have the shoulders of Hercules. Jean-Jacques Rousseau conquer support world Every free action has two causes that come together to produce it. One is moral, the will that determines the act; the other is physical, the power that executes the will to act. Jean-Jacques Rousseau motivational two moving Consolation indiscreetly pressed upon us, when we are suffering undue affliction, only serves to increase our pain, and to render our grief more poignant. Jean-Jacques Rousseau pain grief suffering Laws are always useful to those who possess and vexatious to those who have nothing. Jean-Jacques Rousseau law As soon as any man says of the affairs of the State "What does it matter to me?" the State may be given up for lost. Jean-Jacques Rousseau doe may men One may live tranquilly in a dungeon; but does life consist in living quietly? Jean-Jacques Rousseau dungeons doe may You are worried about seeing him spend his early years in doing nothing. What! Is it nothing to be happy? Nothing to skip, play and run around all day long? Never in his life will he be so busy again. Jean-Jacques Rousseau running happiness children I have never thought, for my part, that man's freedom consists in his being able to do whatever he wills, but that he should not, by any human power, be forced to do what is against his will. Jean-Jacques Rousseau able should men